[Gnso-review-wg] Actions/Discussion Notes for GNSO Review WG Meeting on 25 May

Julie Hedlund julie.hedlund at icann.org
Thu May 25 14:50:55 UTC 2017


Dear GNSO Review Working Group members,

 

Please see below the action items and discussion notes captured by staff from the meeting on 25 May.  These high-level notes are designed to help WG members navigate through the content of the call and are not meant to be a substitute for the recording or transcript, which are posted on the wiki at: https://community.icann.org/display/GRWG/2017-05-25+GNSO+Review+WG. 

 

The next call will be in two weeks on Thursday, 08 June at 1200 UTC.  A meeting notice has been sent separately.

 

Best regards,

Julie

 

Julie Hedlund, Policy Director

 

 

Action Items/Discussion Notes 25 May

 

Action Items: 
Charter for Recommendations 24/25: 
Staff will research Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group (NCSG) and Commercial Stakeholder Group (CSG) procedures for evaluating constituency applications and include this information in the revised charter.
Staff will determine if there are publicly available links to all constituency applications and include them in the charter.
Staff will provide information on how the RySG and RrSG evaluate requests for membership and provide that information to the WG as well as adding it to the Google document concerning questions that may be outside the scope of a charter.
Staff will send the revised charter to the list, and call out the question concerning presumption of constituency application approval.
Additional Charters: Staff should prepare additional charters for consideration at the meeting on 08 June.
 

Discussion Notes on the Charter for Recommendations 24/25: 

  

-- Question: When we are talking about the process are we assuming the process is the same for the Constituencies and Stakeholder Groups are the same?  

-- NCSG -- Open to have constituencies.  CSG - Not functioning as a Stakeholder Group, so adding new constituencies can be challenging.  How do RySG and RrSG do it?

-- Question: Is it appropriate to have a default of acceptance if all requirements are met?  

-- There are internal processes on how to include the constituency.  There are elements like the charter, for example.  Depends on how the SG sets up its own procedure.  The option makes sense.

 

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